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Replete with romance and reminiscences, The Band's Visit greatly redefines theatricality and the allure it imbues. This seemingly surreal Broadway piece revolves around an Egyptian band, who circumstantially find themselves in an Israeli desert town; and this very incident stirs up a whirlwind of consequential incidents. The play's artistic nuances can be felt in the striking screenplay by Itamar Moses and distinguished musical notes composed by David Yazbek. The Band's Visit, in all its progression, displays a stunning barter of culture, communication and connections, all building up to the themes of relationships and the very existence of humans.